We’ve had a busy start to the year as final stage works continue, taking us towards close-out on phase one at London East.
Our core team got to enjoy some much-deserved time off over the holiday season, ready for action as usual in the new year – one which is set to hold a wide range of milestones for Netwise.
Weekly overview
We’ll get straight to it with the photos this time, as we’ve got lots of changes to show our readers, which have materialised in both the run up to and exit from the holiday season.
We added a nice wide angle lens to our photography arsenal over Christmas, which will help us properly capture the scale of our new facilityHere we see Data Hall 1 in its completed state, ready to receive customer deployments in due course – Phase 1 will see the onlining of Pod 1, with the position for Pod 2 (assuming the standard full-length application) seen in the foreground A look across Data Hall 1 to Pod 1, containing Row A and Row BOur new wide angle lens helps us get in close to areas that would otherwise be difficult to properly show on-screenThis end of the first pod, seen held open while final work is undertaken, will be a private entrance for a client who has elected to take segregated spaceThe stylised vision panel privacy etching has now also been applied to Data Halls 3 and 4, until the rooms go liveA more visible view of these on the doors to Data Hall 3, which will be removed when the room goes liveThe staging of our own resilient core is now well underway, with all hardware in position, and cabling now approaching completion (more visibility on this next time)We’re now also able to begin fully integrating the new site, as systems come online and mix with our live operationThe core racks again follow our colour coding from London Central, with the A-side being yellow, and the B-side being blueThe core racks now also have customised overhead troughs to enable easier and safer cable routing between the rack and ODFOur reception is really taking shape now, with our custom reception / security desk now in place, ahead of the glass enclosure installation coming soon – the site is already manned 24×7 in preparation for launchOur new brushed welcome sign is now in place at the main customer entry way, leading to the data halls and technical spacesThis sign follows the same design as the NOC signage we have at both of our data centresThe NOC screens at London East are now online, and pending final completion in terms of display configurationThe LV rooms now each contain folders documenting the LV designs, for easy engineer access, and are soon to be fitted with additional smart screens for generator status readouts, in addition to the already very detailed ComAp controllers – you can also see one of the first aid kits located here, which have now been fitted throughout the facilityOur new wide angle lens has allowed us to capture the scale of our main switchgear more completely, with the full seven metre span visible here in LV Room BThe same full-view of the board in LV Room AThe view across to the UPS and distribution in LV Room AOur small acoustic rack in the NOC, which handles local NOC communications, has now been cabled in its final configurationOne of the major tasks undertaken on our arrival back after Christmas was the final load bank test of our newly deployed backup generator systemThis load bank test enabled our generator engineers to run the system up to significant levels during the configuration stage, to simulate the building load as it will be once client deployments begin landing on-siteWe were able to simulate a load of 780kW across the whole system, before running generator each up to around 500kW to soak test on a per set levelHaving use of this unit for the week of commissioning ensures that our backup power systems have been tested sufficiently up to suitable load figures, which is not possible using building load at this point in timeWith the unit running, a large amount of heat is produced (top exit), which is how the energy requirement is createdThis is a view of the fire control and extinguishant panel outside of LV Room B, which shows the custom badges we’ve had made for these units throughout the building – details, details, details!Here we see pre-staging for our in-house assembly line for producing the circuit monitors, which will sit under each live client rack, and enable power metering which is PDU-agnostic
It’s an exciting time, as we begin to see many aspects of the new site ‘go live’ for the first time. Aside from some final elements due to close off in the coming few weeks, the site is now essentially service-ready, with some early deployment options for particular clients taking shape.
One system that we’ve been excited to see take shape is our new fully-integrated CCTV and access control platform. While we still have our long-retention continuous recording setup on all cameras, we now also have AI-driven motion tracking and sensing, which means that our system is able to follow visitors around the site automatically, generating points of interest as event triggers. This is also tied into the door entry system, which can actively track activity in the facility and record contextualised snapshots from nearby angles, to create journey data for future reference (if ever required). This level of automation is fantastic for enhancing our security.
What’s next?
Next up, we’ll be continuing with commissioning works across the board, as we liven up all areas of the site.